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Yes, I admit to have a certain fascination with stories of serial killers and psychopaths. From movies like Seven or American Psycho, to series like Dexter and Hannibal - if it's good I'll want to see it, if it's based on a true story, the curiosity and interest increase.

Mindhunter, the Netflix series based on the book of the same name, is a free adaptation of the story of the two FBI agents who have set the groundwork for behavioral science and criminal profiling as we know it today. Yes, some of what we see in the easiness with which the profiles are presented in series like Criminal Minds has, nonetheless, some reason for being.

The fact that the production and much of the direction is David Fincher's responsibility would already be enough reason for me to give the series a chance, but the theme and the incredible characters (especially Holden) convinced me quickly - the way we follow some crimes and have contact with some of the best known real serial killers is particularly captivating.

The recent news of the death of Charles Manson and the fact that I finished seeing the first season yesterday, seemed like good excuses to leave you with the desire to see the series as well and, perhaps, to investigate a little more on the subject. I have already added this book and this one to the wishlist!